Bring an extra touch of mysticism and superstition to your home with these species, each used for a different purpose.

We already know that plants are good for the environment. They purify the air and bring an extra touch of beauty to the home. But, like all energy, there is in them something mystical that some people defend and feel. Many species are linked to sympathies and superstitions, almost always linked to the protection of the home.
If you need additional support to protect yourself from negative energies or fill your home with esotericism, check out some species known to be superstitious below:
1. Rue

Known for fighting envy and the evil eye, the rue protects the environment and is associated with the defense from evil spirits. The sword of St. George and the me-no-one-can are also used to bring good luck. Also beware of the latter: ingesting it can block the trachea and lead to death.
2. Lavender

Lavender is widely used for scent of white baby clothes to free them from breaking.
3. Rosemary

With an intense aroma, rosemary “promises” attract partners for those looking for an appointment. It is also said that the plant serves to restore vitality to the home, as well as being an excellent natural stimulant for creativity and productivity.
4. banana tree

A legend says that sticking a knife into the trunk of a banana tree at midnight on St John’s Eve shows the initial of the applicant through the liquid that flows from the plant.
5. Tree of happiness

This plant species is known for solve love problemsand it is always planted in pairs: a female and a male.
6. Cowpea

For couples facing a lot of conflict, a little maidenhair might be the answer: the plant is associated with peace in the marital relationship. In addition, it is an excellent “environmental thermometer”, as it can “fall apart” in the face of power outages.
7. Cash-in-a-bundle

People use this plant at home whenever they want make money. Interestingly, to achieve this feat, stay close to valuables at home, such as the safe, dresser with jewelry, etc.
Source: Terra

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